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7.6

Enumerate Access Reports in VB6

Asked by jkaios in Microsoft Access Database, Visual Basic Programming

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Is it possible to enumerate reports in an Access database using ADO in VB6?

I tried the following code, but no success.  Did I miss something?


Option Explicit

Dim oAcc As New Access.Application
   
Private Sub Command1_Click()
   
   Dim ii As Long
   
   oAcc.OpenCurrentDatabase "C:\Temp\DB1.mdb"
   '*** oAcc.DoCmd.OpenReport "Report1", acViewPreview, , , acDialog
   oAcc.Visible = True
   
   Debug.Print oAcc.Reports.Count     '<-- THIS RETURNS ZERO (0)

   For ii = 0 To oAcc.Reports.Count - 1
      Debug.Print oAcc.Reports(ii).Name
   Next
     
End Sub

Private Sub Form_Unload(Cancel As Integer)
   oAcc.CloseCurrentDatabase
   oAcc.Quit
   Set oAcc = Nothing
End Sub
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